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Two Close Peoples Two Far Neighbors


Discrimination, Hate Speech and the
Media Syllabus Workshop
Discrimination, Hate Speech and the
Media Syllabus Workshop took place in
Eskisehir Anadolu University and Akdeniz
University.

Hrant Dink never wrote a book. He also used make fun of this saying, I
am an author without any books. Of course this joke also indicates an
important reality: Hrant was a man of action in the genuine sense of the
word. As the founder and Editor-in-Chief of AGOS not only did he
develop discourses and actions concerning the most deep-rooted problems
of Turkey, beginning with Turkish-Armenian relations but he also
contributed to the democratisation process.
Developing discourse and action pertaining to all the issues with regard to
the democratisation process of Turkey, particularly the Turkish-Armenian
relations; with this study, Hrant Dink, while searching for ways in which
Turkey and Armenia could become neighbours to one another in the
genuine sense of the word, puts forward the means of mending the past
with a perspective focusing on today and the future and a tone that pays
attention to mutual dignity.
This study he has undertaken for the Turkish Economic and Social Studies
Foundation (TESEV) has the specialty of being the only book he has
found the opportunity to complete. In this work Hrant Dink presents a
brand new perspective aspiring to also mend the past with the common
future he has built regarding Turkey and Armenia. Even though it had not
been possible for the book to be published at that time, this was not an
issue for him... Toil was toil, hence it would not go to waste. Anyway,
there would be lots of time to make new additions...
His labour is at the same time his all purpose. Understanding Hrant Dinks
purpose now, is more important than ever before. So that neither life nor
death will go to waste...

Author

Hrant Dink
Hrant Dink Foundation
Publications
ISBN
9786058990005
Language Turkish
Pages
116
Size
15 cm x 21cm
First
28 December 2009
edition
Publisher

Now we have a guide in our hands regarding how the relations between
Turkey and Armenia should be approached, a compass as to how these
relations should be navigated.
Cengiz andar, Radikal, September 2008
On the cover stands Hrant, staring at the water separating the two
countries. As he looks, the water deepens. From where should you grasp a
human being so that they can come to their senses and become brothers
and sisters; that is what he is pondering. Where can you hold rage from so
that it will accept that it is in actual fact fear, that is what he is looking at.
He looks deeply. He is looking at the tragedy that becomes more deeply
entrenched into this land day by day. He is looking at all those tragedies.
Ece Temelkuran, Milliyet, September 2008
This country must now try to understand him because he always listened
to and understood his country.
Karin Karakal, Agos, June 2008
Media and Hate Speech: Concepts, Outlets, Discussions

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